Is The Tea Party Racism Going Too Far?
By CSPANJunkie Tuesday Sep 15, 2009 12:18pm
September 14, 2009 CNN - Campbell Brown
BROWN: This was the scene in Washington over the weekend, tens of thousands of activists venting their rage against President Obama, the man they have anointed public enemy number one. Yes, after a raucous summer, the tea party movement shows no sign of losing steam.
Last week alone, angry rallies across the country culminating in Saturday's pilgrimage you're watching there to the capital.
CNN's Jim Spellman has been tracking the movement. And here's just a little bit of what he has heard. Listen.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: An everyday tea-partier is an American citizen that's frustrated with the direction the country is going.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We are truly concerned about the heartbeat of our country. They're taking our liberties away. It's tyranny. It's a gestapo-type tactic.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They're too much involvement in the government. We can take care of ourself.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I didn't vote for him. But I didn't necessarily have anything against what he was saying. He gets into office and it's like all the things that I was kind of afraid of really happened.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: They can have my country when they pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And I think their agenda is to slowly but surely take away everything that we have worked for and everything the Constitution stands for.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Kill the bill! Kill the bill! Kill the bill!
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Free the bill! Free the bill!
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: All the czars that he picked are all either communists or socialists.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I really don't want to be a guinea pig for the experiment they have with the population control.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He's going after our kids, and trying to indoctrinate them into a national defense army. And we're not going to let him do it.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We're kind of the ultimate check and balance, I suppose.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I don't want a revolution. I don't want a civil war. I would hate for that to happen, but it is a possibility. It's there as an option, as a last resort, should our government turn on its own people.
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BROWN: Pretty strong stuff, but, hey, this is America. Politics not for the fainthearted. We are all about free speech.
Still, what does it say about our ability to engage in civil discourse? I want you to check out this protester. See the sign he's waving there? hat's the president made to look like an African witch doctor, pretty ugly racist image. That was a popular prop at Saturday's rally.
So, is this the work of a few fringe cranks here or does it tell us something truly troubling is brewing in this country? Can we debate issues anymore without devolving into sort of this vile smear attack?
Joining me now, Joe Wierzbicki, who is coordinator of the Tea Party Express, and also NPR John Ridley with us as well, and Daily Beast contributor John Avlon joining us with us also.





